Liz Coppedge Bohn

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Liz writes novels with neurodivergent main characters who struggle with making friends and navigating a neurotypical world. In Dinosaur Boy: Guilty by Reason of Autism, the main character, who is twelve years old and autistic, is charged with committing a murder he did not commit. His friends are all in the Cretaceous era and before–dinosaurs he spends hours researching.

Delve into a gripping tale of innocence wrongfully accused and the indomitable spirit of a young boy determined to find justice. Will Benjamin’s determination and the support of unlikely allies be enough to unravel the truth and pave the way for a brighter future? Prepare to be captivated by a heartwarming story that reminds us of the enduring power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Dinosaur Boy: Guilty by Reason of Autism

 In the quiet town of Arlington, a suburb of Boston, a brutal murder rocks the community, leaving twelve-year-old Benjamin in a web of suspicion and despair. He does not have a single friend, except for those in the Cretaceous era and before–dinosaurs he spends hours researching.

Benjamin’s world is forever changed when he discovers the lifeless, bloody body of his neighbor and becomes the prime suspect. Many neighbors are convinced that Benjamin is guilty. After all, he is autistic, has periodic meltdowns. and he flaps his hands and twirls them. He is not like the other kids.

Locked away in the cold confines of the juvenile justice system, Benjamin endures relentless bullying. A harrowing encounter compels him to devise a risky plan to uncover the real killer and clear his own name.

In Dinosaur Boy, delve into a gripping tale of innocence wrongfully accused and the indomitable spirit of a young boy determined to find justice. Will Benjamin’s determination and the support of unlikely allies be enough to find the truth and make a brighter future? Prepare to be captivated by a heartwarming story that reminds us of the enduring power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit.

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  • Autism can show up as early as a year old, but most often shows up when a child is two or older.
  • Many children with autism develop normally until eighteen months or two, then stop or regress, losing milestones they had already met.
  • Boys are four times as likely as girls to have autism.
  • 1 in 36 children in the U.S. have a diagnosis of autism.
  • Some people with autism are nonverbal, and others have no trouble talking.
  • Some people avoid eye contact or physical contact.
  • Some don’t read social cues from other people, or know how their behavior affects others.
  • They can be aggressive or engage in self harm when frustrated.
  • Some people with autism exhibit repetitive behaviors, such as hand flapping or pacing.
  • Some people have ADHD in addition to autism.
  • Many people with autism have trouble with social skills, both at school and in the workplace.
  • Many have a restricted set of interests, such as dinosaurs, train schedules, or models of cars.
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It is suitable for ages 14 and up.

No, "Dinosaur Boy" is a work of fiction. While it explores real issues such as wrongful accusations and the challenges faced by individuals with autism, the characters and events are purely fictional.

Yes, the protagonist of "Dinosaur Boy," Benjamin, is autistic. The story sensitively portrays his experiences and challenges, shedding light on the strengths and struggles of neurodiverse individuals.

"Dinosaur Boy" contains themes of violence and wrongful accusation, which may be distressing for some readers. Additionally, there are instances of bullying and discrimination. Reader discretion is advised.

"Dinosaur Boy" is available for purchase through major book retailers online and in stores. You can also find it in e-book format for digital readers.

Currently, "Dinosaur Boy" is a standalone novel. However, stay tuned for updates on future books or related projects from the author.

Yes, a discussion guide for "Dinosaur Boy" is available for educators, book clubs, and readers who want to explore the themes and characters in more depth. It can be downloaded from the website.

For inquiries, interviews, or speaking engagements, please contact the author through the provided contact form on the website.

Yes, the website offers educational resources related to the themes of the book, including articles, videos, and recommended reading lists.

Yes, signed copies of "Dinosaur Boy" may be available through specific events or promotions. Check the website or contact the author for more information on signed copies.

Middle grade readers are age 8 to 12. This book is not suitable for 8 to 12 year olds. It has inappropriate language and it is too long. It is suitable for ages 14 and up.

No, "Dinosaur Boy" is a work of fiction. While it explores real issues such as wrongful accusations and the challenges faced by individuals with autism, the characters and events are purely fictional.

Yes, the protagonist of "Dinosaur Boy," Benjamin, is autistic. The story sensitively portrays his experiences and challenges, shedding light on the strengths and struggles of neurodiverse individuals.

"Dinosaur Boy" contains themes of violence and wrongful accusation, which may be distressing for some readers. Additionally, there are instances of bullying and discrimination. Reader discretion is advised.

"Dinosaur Boy" is available for purchase through major book retailers online and in stores. You can also find it in e-book format for digital readers.

Currently, "Dinosaur Boy" is a standalone novel. However, stay tuned for updates on future books or related projects from the author.

Yes, a discussion guide for "Dinosaur Boy" is available for educators, book clubs, and readers who want to explore the themes and characters in more depth. It can be downloaded from the website.

For inquiries, interviews, or speaking engagements, please contact the author through the provided contact form on the website.

Yes, the website offers educational resources related to the themes of the book, including articles, videos, and recommended reading lists.

Yes, signed copies of "Dinosaur Boy" may be available through specific events or promotions. Check the website or contact the author for more information on signed copies.

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SLS An Autistic Boy Accused of Murder?

I couldn't put it down. You are immediately drawn to the character. The autism is very authentic. I was hanging on every word feeling for the character. I wanted to know.....what happens next?? The author held me in suspense. And the ending is great. No loose ends. Read this book!

David King author of Self-Editing for Fiction Writers

“In Dinosaur Boy, Liz Coppedge Bohn has created an autistic’s internal world as effectively as Mark Haddon did in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.”

Melanie Scott author of Marvel Greatest Comics: 100 Comics that Built a Universe

“I thought Dinosaur Boy was brilliantly written, and Benjamin is a true hero for our times—heartbreaking, funny, and above all, real.”